While many “well-meaning people” reckon that the pope is in Heaven and the Roman Church thinks that he is in purgatory, the biblical Christian realizes that he is in Hell. Below I will give two simple reasons for this conclusion: his preaching another gospel and his idolatry.

(1) The deceased pope denied justification by faith alone in Christ alone, which is called by God “the truth of the gospel” (Gal. 2:5, 14). John Paul II lived “in bondage” (4:9; 5:1) and under God’s “curse” (3:10), for he did not obey “the truth” (3:1; 4:16; 5:7) being “bewitched” by Satan and sin (3:1). God is not mocked: every one who “perverts the gospel of Christ” (1:7) “shall bear his punishment, whosoever he be,” including the pope (5:10). The apostle Paul proclaims, “But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed” (1:8). Then the apostle repeats the solemn word: “As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed” (1:9).

If apostles or angels are accursed if they preach another gospel, how will the pope escape? As the leader of over 1 billion Roman Catholics, John Paul II preached the false gospel of salvation by faith and works on all continents leading millions upon millions of people to Hell. He even presided as the head of a church which officially damned the gospel of Christ and all who believe that gospel, for the Council of Trent with all its anathemas (1545-1563) was affirmed at Vatican II (1962-1965).

(2) Think too of all his idolatries as the pontiff of the false church of Rome. John Paul II is a life-long worshipper of the wafer in the mass, and he adores and kisses religious pictures, idols, crucifixes etc. He dedicated himself and his whole pontificate to the Virgin Mary and has sought to promote Mariolatry all around the world. He made no secret that his personal motto is totus tuus sum Maria (Mary, I’m all yours). Then there are his blasphemous claims to be the head of the church and the vicar of Christ on earth. God’s Word—the standard of His judgment (John 12:48)—is very clear. “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Neither fornicators, nor idolaters ... shall inherit the kingdom of God” (I Cor. 6:9-10). Outside the heavenly city are “idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie,” for “idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death” (Rev. 22:15; 21:8).

But there is mercy with God for all Hell-deserving sinners like us who turn from the “dung” of their own self-righteousnesses (Phil. 3:8; Isa. 64:6) to God’s perfect righteousness in Christ alone!

ckckckck.... *geleng-geleng-kepala*_________________"In a world where there is so much noise, so much bewilderment, there is a need for silent adoration of Jesus concealed in the Host."

btw temen saya banyak juga yang percaya... heran._________________St.Joan de Arc: "... And in my opinion it is all one, God and the Church; and one should make no difficulty about it. Why do you make a difficulty?" (17 March 1431)

In three controversial Wednesday Audiences, Pope John Paul II pointed out that the essential characteristic of heaven, hell or purgatory is that they are states of being of a spirit (angel/demon) or human soul, rather than places, as commonly perceived and represented in human language. This language of place is, according to the Pope, inadequate to describe the realities involved, since it is tied to the temporal order in which this world and we exist. In this he is applying the philosophical categories used by the Church in her theology and saying what St. Thomas Aquinas said long before him.

"Incorporeal things are not in place after a manner known and familiar to us, in which way we say that bodies are properly in place; but they are in place after a manner befitting spiritual substances, a manner that cannot be fully manifest to us." [St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, Supplement, Q69, a1, reply 1]

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Heaven as the fullness of communion with God was the theme of the Holy Father's catechesis at the General Audience of 21 July 1999. Heaven "is neither an abstraction not a physical place in the clouds, but a living, personal relationship with the Holy Trinity. It is our meeting with the Father which takes place in the risen Christ through the communion of the Holy Spirit," the Pope said.

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As the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, "this perfect life with the Most Holy Trinity this communion of life and love with the Trinity, with the Virgin Mary, the angels and all the blessed is called "heaven'. Heaven is the ultimate end and fulfilment of the deepest human longings, the state of supreme, definitive happiness" (n.1024).

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At the General Audience of Wednesday, 28 July 1999, the Holy Father reflected on hell as the definitive rejection of God. In his catechesis, the Pope said that care should be taken to interpret correctly the images of hell in Sacred Scripture, and explained that "hell is the ultimate consequence of sin itself... Rather than a place, hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy".

In three controversial Wednesday Audiences, Pope John Paul II pointed out that the essential characteristic of heaven, hell or purgatory is that they are states of being of a spirit (angel/demon) or human soul, rather than places, as commonly perceived and represented in human language. This language of place is, according to the Pope, inadequate to describe the realities involved, since it is tied to the temporal order in which this world and we exist. In this he is applying the philosophical categories used by the Church in her theology and saying what St. Thomas Aquinas said long before him.

(2) Think too of all his idolatries as the pontiff of the false church of Rome. John Paul II is a life-long worshipper of the wafer in the mass, and he adores and kisses religious pictures, idols, crucifixes etc. He dedicated himself and his whole pontificate to the Virgin Mary and has sought to promote Mariolatry all around the world. He made no secret that his personal motto is totus tuus sum Maria (Mary, I’m all yours). Then there are his blasphemous claims to be the head of the church and the vicar of Christ on earth.

While many “well-meaning people” reckon that the pope is in Heaven and the Roman Church thinks that he is in purgatory, the biblical Christian realizes that he is in Hell. Below I will give two simple reasons for this conclusion: his preaching another gospel and his idolatry.

Biblical Christian yang mana? If it is the real Christian Bible which is Catholic Bible, offcourse it denies justification by faith alone, so in this case Rev. Angus Stewart is eligible to go to Hell because he is preaching another gospel.

Take for example, Michael Jackson. This man was famous all over the world but he was a satanist. Although many people may not see it that way, but it is the truth. This man had satanic covenants: He came to agreement with the devil in order to achieve fame and attract many fans.

Those steps that he performed, that's the way I saw demons walk while tormenting people in hell. They would slide backward and not move forward, while they shout; enjoying the anguish they impose upon the people. Let me tell you that Michael Jackson is in hell.